'Zero-gravity' seats on the Emirates Boeing 777 aircraft could well be the clincher.

Emirates: World’s Best First Class Seats

Emirates, which operates the biggest fleet of long-haul aircrafts in the world, is throwing its weight into the future of first-class travel, investing millions into upgrading its ultra-luxury category on its Boeing 777 aircraft. The new first class cabin, measuring a spacious 40 square feet, gives jet-setters the opportunity to travel in style with its hardwood floors, multiple mood-lighting options and a window in the centre-cabin suite. The suites, which have been designed and created in collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, were built by Rockwell Collins Inc. In fact, a YouTuber who recently reviewed the suite called it the “all-time greatest airplane seat”.

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Emirates: For Single Travellers

The new aircraft is deployed on the Brussels to Dubai route, with cities like Chicago or Perth likely to follow. The new Emirates first class cabin has been designed for single travellers. However, there is enough room for two people to catch up in one of the cabins. The bed, however, cannot accommodate more than two people.

The private rooms in the cabin come with “zero-gravity” seats, virtual windows, and active noise-cancelling E1 headphones which have been developed exclusively for Emirates. The rooms were also fitted with a pair of Safari binoculars, an entertainment system and a wireless remote, a gigantic 32-inch full HD LCD TV (Emirates calls it the largest widescreen digital touch TV in the world on any aircraft), and custom-controlled climate capabilities, allowing passengers to adjust the cabin’s temperature to 18 to 26 degrees Celsius. Now, this is what living the life is all about.